Hey,
Looks like u have good amount of hands from him. So u could provide his fold to 3b and UTG open %. Cause that can change his range and our cb also. If he is standard regular. Then i would play like u played. I dont think he is ever 2 barreling as bluff QQ, JJ. It just doesnt make much sense.

He would likely b/c pf any pp to set value, since your 3-bet range against his utg raise would be very tight and you´re smt like 140bb deep.
I would c-bet/fold that flop, since good players would know always you don´t have there AK and would sometimes turn their middle/small pp into bluff and of course valuebet Ax+ hand. So you can´t really call him down.
So I´d prefer c-betting 6$ and if getting called then checking it down. there can be reason for betting turn again smt like 12$ that you don´t have to call river bet, but basically ti means you have to shove river to get him fold his Ax hands

Originally posted by Kaitz20
He would likely b/c pf any pp to set value, since your 3-bet range against his utg raise would be very tight and you´re smt like 140bb deep.
I would c-bet/fold that flop, since good players would know always you don´t have there AK and would sometimes turn their middle/small pp into bluff and of course valuebet Ax+ hand. So you can´t really call him down.
So I´d prefer c-betting 6$ and if getting called then checking it down. there can be reason for betting turn again smt like 12$ that you don´t have to call river bet, but basically ti means you have to shove river to get him fold his Ax hands

Betting flop doesn't make any sense as we don't get Ax to fold - but QQ and worse will.

3barreling on this board is pretty much suicidal as imo on NL50 no one is ever going to fold Ax - and by the turn (when we cbet) 90% of their range is Ax since the board is so dry.